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Dr. Ronald Roth Acu-Cell AI

High Iron Intake and Arterial Oxidative Stress

Mechanism of Action

  • Free Radical Generation: Excess iron acts as a potent pro-oxidant in the body, primarily through the Fenton reaction.
  • Lipid Peroxidation: Unbound or excess iron catalyzes the oxidation of low-density lipoproteins (LDL), damaging the endothelial lining of arteries.

Clinical Implications

  • Endothelial Damage: Elevated iron stores can promote plaque formation and arterial stiffening due to chronic oxidative stress.
  • Mineral Imbalances: High iron often antagonizes other vital minerals, notably copper and zinc, which are necessary for maintaining antioxidant enzyme systems like superoxide dismutase.

Recommendations

  • Testing: It is critical to evaluate serum ferritin and iron panels before supplementing with iron.
  • Antioxidant Balance: Ensure adequate levels of protective nutrients, while avoiding unnecessary iron fortification or supplementation to protect cardiovascular health.
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High-iron source - connections

-> High-iron source

  • Blood Type O - Should Limit (Condition: aging-related chemical changes; Certainty: may; Amount: reduced)

Oxidative cell damage - connections

-> Oxidative cell damage

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